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FRUIT flies are known to invade homes during the warmer months, but keeping your home fly-free doesn’t need to be such a ...
And while I’ve tried every remedy to try and get rid of drain flies — from insect repellent to apple cider vinegar traps, it still didn’t seem enough to prevent them from coming back. I was at my wits ...
Old-fashioned fly swatters can only accomplish so much, so when the swarms grow intolerable, many of us are quick to scour the internet for DIY tricks and traps to address the infestation.
Because I can't ban fruit in my house, I decided to give this apple cider vinegar fruit fly trap I learned about on Apartment Therapy a try to hopefully banish these pests instead. My kids are ...
Throw away garbage and take out recycling frequently. Clean out the bottom of bins when liquid accumulates, wipe down ...
Fruit flies are attracted to ripe, rotting, or fermenting produce and can breed in moist areas like drains. Homemade traps using apple cider vinegar, overripe fruit, wine, or beer can effectively ...
Imagine fruit flies buzzing as you cook dinner ... We've rounded up 10 easy methods for removal — from simple home remedies, like a trap made from apple cider vinegar, to top-tested products ...
Warmer weather means pesky fruit flies will be on the rise. Avoid an infestation with prevention hacks from an entomologist.
Fruit flies are back in full force ... using nothing more than a pint glass and a few pantry staples. To make the trap, start by half-filling a pint glass with cider vinegar.
They don't fall for any of the fruit fly traps I found online, I have no idea what they're feeding off or where they're coming from, but I have a feeling they breed in the sink water or the drain.